ELSBERG MAY CONTROL THE ELECTIONS BUREAU; Bolting Senator Likely to Choose John McCullagh's Successor. Gov. Odell Is Annoyed Over Obstruc- tion of His Tax Bill, but Will Re- ward the Bolters.

ALBANY, Feb. 19 -- Senators Brackett and Elsberg have not lost favor with Gov. Odell, despite his displeasure over their action yesterday in voting for the recommittal of his conveyance tax bill. Senator Brackett has been given the assurance that at the first opportunity that offers his friend, W.W. Worden of Saratoga will be cared for.View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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